ms Europa deck 7 plan (Cabins-Spa-Sports-Kids)

Deck layout and review

Review of ms Europa deck 7 (Cabins-Spa-Sports-Kids)

SPORT DECK (7th floor)

Ocean SPA is the ship’s central wellness and relaxation area, located midship on the Sport Deck, combining spa, sauna, beauty and wellness services. Within this wellness complex guests can make use of a sauna and steam-bath / vapour bath, enjoy beauty and massage treatments, and benefit from a relaxation-oriented solarium / spa-area together with access to treatments like massages, manicures/pedicures or other spa and beauty services. The SPA is part of a broader holistic offering that aboard MS Europa aims to balance body, mind and well-being — the spa and fitness concept lets passengers alternate between active exercise in the workout area and more gentle or restorative treatments in the spa setting. The SPA complex consists of saunas, steam baths and treatment rooms (for massages). Use of the sauna and steam baths in the Ocean SPA is included (i.e. no extra charge), and you can reserve treatments (massages, beauty- or spa services) once on board — typically on the first day of your cruise at the spa reception. This setup makes the Ocean SPA not only a place for classic spa treatments, but also a flexible resource for wellness and relaxation at sea: whether after a day ashore, after physical activity, or simply to unwind on a sea day.

Kinderclub (Kids Club with 2 separate rooms - serving children ages 10 years old and above, and kids under 10 years old). The “Kinderclub” provides supervised children’s care and activities for young passengers, and is part of the ship’s family‑friendly offering when the cruise is designated as a “family cruise.” The club accepts children from around age four (for MS Europa; younger children are generally not eligible unless otherwise specified) when the family cruise is offered. Once enrolled, children have access to a playroom / kids‑area on board, where they can engage in games, crafts, and child‑appropriate entertainment under supervision. The Kinderclub serves as a dedicated space where kids enjoy a mix of fun and structured activities — ideal for parents who wish a break or prefer to participate in adult‑oriented cruise offerings. On family‑oriented sailings, the programme is tailored: children in the club may also share meals together under supervision, and there are sometimes child‑specific shore‑excursions and age‑appropriate content planned, so kids can have adventures and entertainment designed for them.

Kunst-werkstatt (Art Workshop) is a dedicated creative space located on the ship’s “Sport” deck among other leisure and wellness facilities such as the spa, gym, and children’s club. It is part of the ship’s broader offering of cultural and recreational amenities.

Restaurant Pearls (aft) is a gourmet dining venue inspired by French seafood bars. It has an outdoor terrace offering unobstructed views of the ship's wake. The restaurant's menu includes 15 caviar dishes made with plant-based “caviar” created from ingredients like yuzu, saffron tapioca, or chili pepper. They are offered in three 7-course menus, and each can be prepared vegetarian or vegan.

4 tenders (passenger tendering boats), 2 lifeboats

Cruise cabins from 701 to 738, of which Suites with Veranda (category 3), Veranda Suites (categories 5 and 6), and Ocean Spa Suites (category 10). There are 2 cabins for disabled passengers (rooms numbers 733 and 734).